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[In the previous chapter, we have discussed various kinds of cloning vectors, which are molecular tools to introduce foreign genes into a variety of host cells. Choosing the right kind of vector to introduce the gene of interest is a key step in cloning. Assuming we intend to express a particular gene in E. coli, here is a description of the process scheme in generating a gene-vector (recombinant DNA) construct ready for E. coli transformation.]
Published: May 27, 2018
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